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Parts for your 2014 Toyota Hiace-Pedal pads
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2014 Toyota Hiace Pedal Pads
Pedal pads are absolutely relevant on the 2014 Toyota Hiace. Technical sources, including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the H200 Hiace (model years spanning 2013–2019) and the Toyota workshop/repair manual sections covering brake and clutch pedal inspection, show the van uses replaceable rubber pedal pads on the brake pedal and, for manual models, on the clutch pedal. The accelerator is an integrated pedal assembly with a moulded tread rather than a separate rubber pad.
On a Hiace that works hard around town or on site, pedal pads do more than just look tidy. They provide secure, non‑slip grip under wet boots, help reduce vibration, and keep the pedal face within legal and roadworthy expectations (including WOF/COF checks in NZ). Worn, shiny or hardened pads can increase stopping distance if a foot slips, so they’re a small, inexpensive part with big safety value.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the pads every service interval. Look for glazing, smooth patches, cracking, tears around the edges, or a pad that’s come loose from the pedal plate. Vans that see lots of stop‑start work, mud, or chemical cleaners will wear pads faster.
- Automatics: one replaceable pedal pad (brake).
- Manuals: two replaceable pads (brake and clutch). Replace as a pair for consistent feel.
- Accelerator: no separate pad, replace the pedal assembly if the tread is damaged.
Replacement is quick and DIY‑friendly: lever off the old rubber, clean the metal pedal surface, then work the new pad on starting from one corner. Warming the rubber slightly helps it seat. Make sure the lip is fully captured all the way around. Choose genuine Toyota or quality aftermarket pads matched to the Hiace’s VIN to ensure correct fit and thickness.
If a pad is missing or excessively slippery, don’t drive the vehicle until it’s sorted. Temporary fixes like tape or universal covers aren’t recommended, as they can shift underfoot. A fresh pad usually takes minutes to fit and restores proper pedal feel immediately.
Technician tip from the Toyota repair manual guidance: after fitting, give the pedal a firm press with a wet sole to confirm solid grip and that nothing interferes with pedal travel. For accelerator pedal assembly replacement, follow the factory procedure and perform any required throttle calibration.
- How often should pedal pads be replaced on a 2014 Hiace?
There’s no fixed kilometre rule, as it depends on use. Many Hiace owners see 60,000–120,000 km before pads get shiny or hard. Check every service and replace at the first signs of smoothness, cracking or looseness—especially if the van works in wet or gritty conditions. - Are the brake and clutch pedal pads the same on a 2014 Hiace?
On most H200 Hiace manuals, the brake and clutch use matching rubber pads. However, part numbers can vary by trim and region, so it’s best to confirm with the VIN. The accelerator doesn’t use a separate pad. - Can a driver replace the pedal pads at home?
Yes. It’s a simple job with basic hand tools. Pop off the old pad, clean the pedal face, and press the new pad on securely. No need to remove the pedal assembly for brake or clutch pads.